Rubén Omar Romano

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Rubén Omar Romano
Personal information
Full nameRubén Omar Romano Cachía
Date of birth (1958-05-18) 18 May 1958
Place of birthBuenos Aires, Argentina
Playing positionMidfielder
Club information
Current clubPuebla (manager)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1977–1978Huracán58(5)
1979–1981América26(3)
1981Los Angeles Aztecs
1981–1983León73(24)
1983–1984Necaxa37(11)
1984-1985Puebla32(9)
1985–1986San Lorenzo
1986–1987Necaxa38(7)
1988–1990Atlante39(4)
1990–1991Querétaro38(9)
1991–1992Atlante37(11)
1992–1993Cruz Azul24(8)
1993–1994Veracruz34(4)
1994–1995Atlante30(12)
Teams managed
1998–2000Celaya
2000–2002Tecos
2002–2004Morelia
2004Pachuca
2005Cruz Azul
2007Atlas
2008América
2010-2011Santos Laguna
2011Atlas
2012–2013Morelia
2013–Puebla
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Rubén Omar Romano Cachía (born May 18, 1958 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine-Mexican coach and former football player. He is current manager of Liga MX club Puebla.

Footballer career

Romano played in Argentina for Club Atlético Huracán before leaving for Mexico in 1980 to play for Club América. He played in other 7 Mexican clubs: León, Necaxa, Puebla, Querétaro, Cruz Azul and Atlante and Veracruz.[1] He was a left footed player with a great talent for free kicks as well as extraordinary play maker. His best times lived in Leon and the Atlante.

He retired as a player at Atlante last week of season 1994-1995 (Atlante 6-6 Puebla) with 2 goals. In total Romano signed 102 goals in the Football Mexican. He is listed among the 100 best scorers of all time in Mexico.[2]

Head Coach

The same year he became the assistant coach for Ricardo Lavolpe of Club Atlas.

He also worked as a coach for Celaya, Tecos, Morelia, Pachuca, and Cruz Azul .With Pachuca, he qualified for the Copa Libertadores.

Cruz Azul qualified for the Mexican playoffs in Romano's first season with the team, but lost to rivals América. Romano has qualified for the play offs on six occasions for different teams.

Romano was kidnapped on July 19, 2005 near Xochimilco, in Mexico City. He was then rescued on the night of September 21 of 2005, 65 days after the kidnapping, by agents of the Federal Investigation Agency (AFI). He returned to work a few days after. He was relieved of his duties with the club on December 9, 2005 after coaching for eleven matches [3] during which time Cruz Azul won two, drew three and lost five.

Afterwards he was hired by Atlas, he ended the season in last place as he didn't win in the last 11 matches.

He was named head coach of Club América on February 18, 2008 due to president Guillermo Cañedo White's dismissal of Daniel Alberto Brailovsky after a run of disappointing results. On April 30, 2008, Romano finally announced his resignation from the team right after a 4-2 loss to Flamengo in the Copa Libertadores. Ironically Club América won the next three matches, including a 0-3 against Flamengo in the Maracanã Stadium. He was presented as the head coach of Santos Laguna on December 5, 2009. With the Santos Laguna, on his first tournament he got the team to the final, and on the second tournament he has the Santos on the first place on the table and of goals. He ceased to coach Santos Laguna on Feb. 20 2011, after losing several home games and making obscene gestures at the fans.

On August 14, 2013 Rubén Omar Romano replaced Manuel Lapuente at Puebla. [4]

References

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